Meiliana Jauhari

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Meiliana Jauhari
Personal information
CountryIndonesia
Born (1984-05-07) 7 May 1984 (age 40)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
HandednessRight
CoachRichard Mainaky
Women's doubles
Highest ranking5 (with Greysia Polii 2 May 2011)
Medal record
Women's badminton
Representing Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Sudirman Cup
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2009 Guangzhou Mixed team
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2011 Qingdao Mixed team
Uber Cup
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2010 Kuala Lumpur Women's team
Asian Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2010 Guangzhou Women's team
Southeast Asian Games
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2009 Vientiane Women's team
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2009 Vientiane Women's doubles
World Junior Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2002 Pretoria Mixed team
BWF profile

Meiliana Jauhari (born 7 May 1984) is a badminton player from Indonesia. She won the women's doubles title at the 2009 and 2013 Indonesian National Championships. Jauhari participated at the 2010 Asian Games and 2012 Summer Olympics. [1]

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Career

Jauhari trained at the Djarum badminton club, and has joined the club since 2002. [1]

Jauhari competed in the women's doubles in the BWF Super Series at the 2008 Indonesia Super Series, the 2009 Malaysia Super Series, and the 2009 Korea Open Super Series with her partner, Shendy Puspa Irawati. She won a BWF Grand Prix title at the 2008 Vietnam Open. [2]

Partnered with Greysia Polii in the women's doubles, surprisingly, the first time they played together, they beat Korean pair Ha Jung-eun and Lee Kyung-won, 21-14, 21-12. At the 2010 All England Super Series, they reached the quarterfinals after defeating 4th-seeded Malaysian pair Chin Eei Hui and Wong Pei Tty in straight sets. In the quarterfinals, they played a rubber set against Pan Pan and Tian Qing from China but lost 23-25, 21-17, 17-21. They played at the Uber Cup but they lost to Ma Jin and Wang Xiaoli of China in the semifinals. They were the runners-up of the 2010 Macau Open Grand Prix Gold after losing to Cheng Wen-hsing and Chien Yu-chin of Chinese Taipei in the rubber games.

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Jauhari and her partner Polii, along with Jung Kyung-eun and Kim Ha-na, Ha Jung-eun and Kim Min-jung of South Korea, and Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang of China were disqualified from the competition for "not using one's best efforts to win a match" and "conducting oneself in a manner that is clearly abusive or detrimental to the sport" following matches the previous evening during which they were accused of trying to lose in order to manipulate the draw. [3] Jauhari and her partner Greysia Polii played against South Korea's Ha Jung-eun and Kim Min-jung. [4] Indonesia filed an appeal to the case, but it was withdrawn. [3]

Achievements

Southeast Asian Games

Women's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
2009 Gym Hall 1, National Sports Complex, Vientiane, Laos Flag of Indonesia.svg Shendy Puspa Irawati Flag of Malaysia.svg Chin Eei Hui
Flag of Malaysia.svg Wong Pei Tty
12–21, 15–21 Med 3.png Bronze

BWF Grand Prix (2 titles, 8 runners-up)

The BWF Grand Prix had two levels, the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It was a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and played between 2007 and 2017. The World Badminton Grand Prix has been sanctioned by the International Badminton Federation from 1983 to 2006.

Women's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2006 Bulgarian Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Purwati Flag of Russia.svg Valeria Sorokina
Flag of Russia.svg Nina Vislova
21–10, 21–9Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2007 New Zealand Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Shendy Puspa Irawati Flag of Japan.svg Ikue Tatani
Flag of Japan.svg Aya Wakisaka
17–21, 21–15, 16–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2008 Bitburger Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Shendy Puspa Irawati Flag of Denmark.svg Helle Nielsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Marie Roepke
15–21, 18–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2008 Bulgarian Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Shendy Puspa Irawati Flag of India.svg Jwala Gutta
Flag of India.svg Shruti Kurian
11–21, 19–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2008 Dutch Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Shendy Puspa Irawati Flag of Denmark.svg Lena Frier Kristiansen
Flag of Denmark.svg Kamilla Rytter Juhl
16–21, 23–25Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2008 Vietnam Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Shendy Puspa Irawati Flag of Singapore.svg Shinta Mulia Sari
Flag of Singapore.svg Yao Lei
21–16, 19–21, 21–11Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2009 Philippines Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Shendy Puspa Irawati Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Gao Ling
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wei Yili
11–21, 11–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2010 Macau Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Greysia Polii Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Cheng Wen-hsing
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chien Yu-chin
21–16, 18–21, 16–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2010 Indonesia Grand Prix Gold Flag of Indonesia.svg Greysia Polii Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Luo Ying
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Luo Yu
21–11, 18–21, 11–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2011 Chinese Taipei Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Greysia Polii Flag of South Korea.svg Ha Jung-eun
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Min-jung
21–14, 18–21, 0–2 retiredSilver medal icon.svgRunner-up
  BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament
  BWF Grand Prix tournament

BWF International Challenge/Series (11 titles, 6 runners-up)

Women's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2005 Jakarta Satellite Flag of Indonesia.svg Purwati Flag of Indonesia.svg Rani Mundiasti
Flag of Indonesia.svg Apriliana Rintan
15–7, 12–15, 3–15Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2005 Malaysia Satellite Flag of Indonesia.svg Purwati Flag of South Korea.svg Kang Joo-young
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Seul-gi
15–6, 11–15, 15–6Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2006Jakarta Satellite Flag of Indonesia.svg Purwati Flag of Indonesia.svg Nitya Krishinda Maheswari
Flag of Indonesia.svg Nadya Melati
14–21, 17–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2006 Surabaya Satellite Flag of Indonesia.svg Purwati Flag of Indonesia.svg Nitya Krishinda Maheswari
Flag of Indonesia.svg Nadya Melati
21–16, 21–18Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2006 Brazil International Flag of Indonesia.svg Purwati Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Valerie Loker
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sarah McMaster
21–8, 21–8Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2007 Bahrain Satellite Flag of Indonesia.svg Shendy Puspa Irawati Flag of Malaysia.svg Chor Hooi Yee
Flag of Malaysia.svg Wong Wai See
21–13, 21–14Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2007 Indonesia International Flag of Indonesia.svg Shendy Puspa Irawati Flag of Japan.svg Yasuyo Imabeppu
Flag of Japan.svg Shizuka Matsuo
15–21, 21–15, 21–17Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2008 Polish Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Shendy Puspa Irawati Flag of Sweden.svg Elin Bergblom
Flag of Sweden.svg Johanna Persson
21–11, 21–19Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2008 Spanish Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Shendy Puspa Irawati Flag of Scotland.svg Jillie Cooper
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nathalie Descamps
21–10, 21–10Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2008 Le Volant d'Or de Toulouse Flag of Indonesia.svg Shendy Puspa Irawati Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rachel van Cutsen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paulien van Dooremalen
21–15, 21–10Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2008Indonesia International Flag of Indonesia.svg Shendy Puspa Irawati Flag of Singapore.svg Shinta Mulia Sari
Flag of Singapore.svg Yao Lei
21–14, 21–18Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2014 USM Indonesia International Flag of Indonesia.svg Komala Dewi Flag of Indonesia.svg Dian Fitriani
Flag of Indonesia.svg Nadya Melati
21–14, 12–21, 17–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2014 Swiss International Flag of Indonesia.svg Aprilsasi Putri Lejarsar Variella Flag of Bulgaria.svg Gabriela Stoeva
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stefani Stoeva
6–11, 5–11, 9–11Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up

Mixed doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
2006 Brazil International Flag of Indonesia.svg Danny Bawa Chrisnanta Flag of Indonesia.svg Afiat Yuris Wirawan
Flag of Indonesia.svg Purwati
WalkoverSilver medal icon.svgRunner-up
2007 Bahrain Satellite Flag of Indonesia.svg David Pohan Flag of Portugal.svg Alexandre Paixão
Flag of Portugal.svg Filipa Lamy
19–21, 21–14, 21–14Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2008 Spanish Open Flag of Indonesia.svg Rendra Wijaya Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wouter Claes
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nathalie Descamps
21–14, 21–18Gold medal icon.svgWinner
2008 Le Volant d'Or de Toulouse Flag of Indonesia.svg Rendra Wijaya Flag of Indonesia.svg Fran Kurniawan
Flag of Indonesia.svg Shendy Puspa Irawati
18–21, 21–18, 14–21Silver medal icon.svgRunner-up
  BWF International Challenge tournament
  BWF International Series tournament

Performance timeline

National team

Team events2009
Southeast Asian Games Med 2.png Silver
Team events2010
Asian Games Med 3.png Bronze
Team events2010
Uber Cup Med 3.png Bronze
Team events2011
Sudirman Cup Med 3.png Bronze

Individual competitions

Event2009
Southeast Asian Games Med 3.png Bronze
Event200920102011
World Championships R3 A QF
Event2012
Olympic Games DSQ
Tournament BWF Superseries Best
2007 2008 2009 2010
BWF Super Series Finals NQ RR RR (2010)
TournamentIBF Grand Prix BWF Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold Best
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
New Zealand Open FAF (2007)
Philippines Open FF (2009)
Chinese Taipei Open R1QF F A R2 AF (2011)
Vietnam Open AQF (WD)
QF (XD)
W (WD)A QF R1 (WD)
R1 (XD)
W (2008)
Dutch Open FA R2 F (2008)
Bitburger Open FA QF F (2008)
Bulgaria Open WFISW (2006)
Macau Open AAF R1 AF (2010)
Indonesian Masters F w/dA R1 R2 (WD)
R1 (XD)
F (2010)

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References

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  4. Reports: Eight Badminton Players Tossed Out Of Olympics